Using the APPX/ODBC Connection Introduction: The APPX/ODBC Connection allows APPX Applications, through a Windows ODBC Server, to access and operate upon data stored...
Calling Inquiries from Scrolling INPUTs `I have a scrolling INPUT on a set of data. I would like the Automatic Child to jump to a full screen display of the full...
Using OUTPUTs Instead of UPDATEs There are advantages for using OUTPUT processes instead of UPDATE processes, for posts: Code the OUTPUT log to look the way you want...
GOSUBs and SUBRoutines When a GOSUB statement references a SUBROUTINE process, the SUBROUTINE code gets included in the current event point when the process compiles...
Year 2000 White Paper From their inception the APPX and SPEED II Application Design environments have accommodated software designs that process century information...
Date related Bug Fixes from APPX Release Notes Release 3.4 If your system wide or application level date mask includes a `CC` (century) portion, Standard Page Headings...
Y2K Policy Statement October 1, 1998 Y2K Compliance Declaration Operations APPX Software, Inc. has taken, or will take, in a timely manner, all actions and precautions...
APPX Software Y2K Information APPX Software, Inc. has prepared several documents to assist our customers with their preparations for the Year 2000. Below are links...
Executable Module Caching Here`s the basic scheme: Processes are only removed from the cache when a new process needs to enter the cache (i.e. we never trim the...
Determining the Windows Serial Number When installed on a Windows server or stand alone PC, the APPX license is tied to the serial number of the C drive of the machine...
Net Hasp Installation Archive Document Note: This document is considered OBSOLETE, as it does not apply to current versions of APPX. However, customers running older...